Visit to the Mosque includes the following:
A presentation about the Islamic religion in general or, upon request, a presentation on a particular subject
A tour of the mosque complex that is led and is accompanied by a faith guide
An act of observing one of the daily prayers
Questions and Responses
Activities for groups in schools
All guests are given free literature about Islam.
Drinks and small snacks are offered
* Please fill out the form below if you want to schedule a visit for your group or school.
General Rules
All visitors are requested to:
- Respect the mosque’s worshippers’ right to quiet and quiet prayer.
- They take off their shoes and put them on the given designated shoe racks.
- Except in locations that have been designated as eating spaces, avoid bringing food or beverages into the mosque.
- Don’t bring pets into the mosque.
- By properly and safely disposing of trash, you can keep the mosque’s courtyard and building clean.
- Observe the mosque’s general norms, which are posted throughout the structure.
- There is a no-smoking policy inside and outside the mosque.
- Please be aware that we reserve the right to end any visit and request visitors to leave the building if we observe any rude or inappropriate behaviour.
Modest Dress
All visitors are requested to:
- When visiting the mosque, visitors should wear modest attire. This rule applies to both adults and children over the age of 12.
- As long as arms and legs are covered, the majority of school uniform components are acceptable.
- In order to respect other worshippers or to enhance their personal experience, female guests may cover their heads.
- Young children under the age of 12 are not regarded as adults and are permitted to dress as they do at school, unless they choose to don hats or scarves or another component of the Muslim dress code for the day to add colour to their visit.